Births

Whidbey General Hospital, Coupeville

GERARD, Amanda and William, Stanwood, girl, Sept. 29.

KLINE, Nova, and GARCIA, Jerry, Oak Harbor, girl, Oct. 2.

TRUJILLO, Veronica and Luis, Clinton, girl, Oct. 4.

BELLIS, Julie and Jeremiah, Oak Harbor, girl, Oct. 4.

HAWKINS, Alicia, Coupeville, girl, Oct. 6.

STERLING, Krystal-Lee, Oak Harbor, girl, Oct. 8.

Stevens Hospital, Edmonds

TIERSMA, Julie and Mike, Mountlake Terrace, boy, Sept. 18.

ELMER, Melissa and Scott, Snohomish, girl, Oct. 3.

BERGER, Ashley, and CUROW, Dean, Lynnwood, girl, Oct. 5.

HINCKLEY, Sara, Edmonds, boy, Oct. 5.

ABRIGO, Carolyn and Michael, Lynnwood, boy, Oct. 6.

MC ALISTER, Jennifer and William, Stanwood, girl, Oct. 7.

HELMER, Aimee, and ROOKSTOOL, Rick, Lynnwood, girl, Oct. 8.

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

RAAEN, Maria and Leon, Marysville, boy, Sept. 30.

KLOMPARENS, Amy and Joseph, Arlington, boy, Oct. 3.

BARAJAS, Irma, and RENDIZ, Hector, Marysville, boy and girl, Oct. 4.

CARRIGAN, Cammie, and EDWARDS, Eugene, Darrington, girl, Oct. 6.

KAUR, Kulvinder, and SINGH, Jaswinder, Everett, boy, Oct. 6.

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

SIMONSON, Amber and Alan, Snohomish, girl, Oct. 3.

DALE, Patricia and Shannon, Snohomish, girl, Oct. 5.

KOOY, Rhonda and Jason, Monroe, boy, Oct. 5.

BYRNES, Tamra and Mark, Baring, boy, Oct. 7.

SCHAUBLE, Allison and Christopher, Monroe, boy, Oct. 8.

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

WILLIAMS, Rachael, Everett, girl, Sept. 24.

NELSON, Shannon and Tyler, Marysville, boy and girl, Sept. 24.

CORT, Dawn and Christopher, Snohomish, girl, Sept. 24.

KAPS, Emeren, and BRODLAND, Erik, Marysville, girl, Sept. 25.

MC PHERSON, Anna and Barry, Everett, girl, Sept. 25.

KHALEGHI, Nahal and Bahram, Mukilteo, boy, Sept. 25.

RIFE, Jennifer and Andrew, Everett, girl, Sept. 25.

WALBURN, Shannon, and MOHAMED, Khaled, Everett, boy, Sept. 25.

WACKER, Jennifer and Brant, Lake Stevens, girl, Sept. 25.

LASTOKA, Sandra, and EWING, Tim, Marysville, boy, Sept. 25.

ROSARIO, Summer, Everett, boy, Sept. 26.

PELTIER, Angella and Timothy, Everett, boy, Sept. 26.

WEIL, Jil and David, Marysville, boy, Sept. 26.

DAVIS, Heather and Daniel, Everett, girl, Sept. 27.

BOND, Pamela, Everett, girl, Sept. 27.

ELLEDGE, Christine and Russell, Everett, boy, Sept. 27.

HOWELL, Danielle, and PRESSEY, Shawn, Granite Falls, boy, Sept. 27.

BEEBE, Carolyn and Michael, Granite Falls, boy, Sept. 27.

LONG, Jennifer, Arlington, boy, Sept. 27.

CORGNATI, Kari, Snohomish, girl, Sept. 27.

SPALDING, Jessica, Marysville, girl, Sept. 28.

FREEMAN-MOSS, Kathy, and MOSS, Steve, Everett, girl, Sept. 28.

OKE, Pamela and Darren, Everett, boy and girl, Sept. 28.

KINDSCHI, Renee and John, Everett, girl, Sept. 28.

NORTHWIND, Angel, and MEDINA, JR., Avel, Everett, boy, Sept. 28.

HOFSTETTER, Jennifer, and LOPEZ, Ryan, Marysville, girl, Sept. 28.

KOLLING, Kerri and Casey, Marysville, boy, Sept. 28.

OSBURN, Koren and Glenn, Lynnwood, boy, Sept. 29.

WOODY, Cheree and Justin, Everett, boy, Sept. 29.

MANSFIELD, Megyn, and DAVIS, Jeremy, Everett, girl, Sept. 29.

PHINNEY-MILL, Janelle, and MILL, Jeff, Everett, girl, Sept. 29.

HUTCHINSON, Mary, and STARR, Keith, Marysville, boy, Sept. 29.

EMERSON, Gina and Todd, Everett, girl, Sept. 29.

ABENROTH, Jada and Phil, Lake Stevens, boy, Sept. 29.

SUBASIC, Alma and SAHOVIC, Rasim, Everett, girl, Sept. 29.

ELFTMANN DEAN, Lisa, and DEAN, Kevin, Everett, boy, Sept. 29.

FREUDENBERG, Sara, and WRIGHT, Jeremiah, Mukilteo, girl, Sept. 29.

SCHMALE, Rachael, and JAMESON, Andrew, Everett, girl, Sept. 29.

FARRY, Lia, Marysville, boy, Sept. 29.

CHAMPNEYS, Julie and Chad, Marysville, girl, Sept. 30.

HAYES, Holliday, Everett, girl, Sept. 30.

HAURY, Shannon and Daniel, Granite Falls, girl, Sept. 30.

DHILLON, Kamalpreet and Randeep, Everett, girl, Sept. 30.

FELDMEIR, Sharon and Kevin, Lake Stevens, girl, Sept. 30.

(NGUYEN) LE, Hang, and LE, Tuan, Lynnwood, girl, Sept. 30.

MARTIN, Ann and Scott, Stanwood, boy, Oct. 1.

SPARRE, Andrea and Jesse, Snohomish, boy, Oct. 1.

MC FARLAND, Lindsey, Everett, boy, Oct. 1.

NAPIER, Tanya and Joshua, Everett, boy, Oct. 1.

MAIN, Stacey and Darryl, Stanwood, boy, Oct. 1.

COUILLARD, April and Christopher, Everett, girl, Oct. 1.

ZUERCHER, Allison and Mike, Snohomish, girl, Oct. 2.

JOHNSTONE, Rebekah and Jeremiah, Everett, boy, Oct. 2.

HIGGINS, Kerry and Nathanael, Lake Stevens, girl, Oct. 3.

BUDNIK, Yelena and Leonid, Everett, boy, Oct. 3.

MAYO, Jeannine and Michael, Lynnwood, girl, Oct. 3.

JOHNSON, Joan and Curtis, Marysville, boy, Oct. 3.

CULVER, Sara and Mark, Everett, boy, Oct. 3.

HOOPMAN, Mandy, and ROGERS, Shawn, Marysville, girl, Oct. 4.

LUSSIER, Donna and Timothy, Everett, girl, Oct. 4.

ROZBORA, Kristen and Steven, Lake Stevens, girl, Oct. 4.

SYKES, Amy, and TAYLOR, Michael, Everett, boy, Oct. 4.

AMADOR, Lane and Felix, Mukilteo, boy, Oct. 4.

NAEKEL, Drema and Darren, Lake Stevens, girl, Oct. 5.

VAZQUEZ, Amber, Everett, boy, Oct. 5.

ACOSTA-OLASON, Bambi, and OLASON, Nick, Lake Stevens, boy, Oct. 5.

SWANSON, Nicole and Michael, Marysville, boy, Oct. 5.

ARMSTRONG, Staci and William, Stanwood, girl, Oct. 5.

ENICK, Nicole, and NGUYEN, T. Hoang, Marysville, boy, Oct. 5.

JAMIESON DOUTHITT, Kara, and DOUTHITT, James, Bothell, girl, Oct. 5.

LINDSAY, Katherene, and AKIN, Scott, Sultan, boy, Oct. 5.

FOSHEY, Nicolette, and DE BOER, Taylor, Marysville, boy, Oct. 5.

VEGA, Magdalena, and CORTEZ, Martin, Everett, girl, Oct. 5.

MILLER, Amy and Sam, Arlington, boy, Oct. 6.

CLAWDOS, Gina and Michael, Everett, girl, Oct. 6.

WILMOTH, Miranda and Eric, Lake Stevens, boy, Oct. 6.

RICHMAN, Kelsey, Everett, boy, Oct. 6.

BURGOS, Gaylon and Jabiel, Everett, girl, Oct. 6.

REMINGTON, Abbe Gale, Arlington, girl, Oct. 6.

AL HUWAIDER, Ashwaq, Everett, boy, Oct. 7.

COLE, Laurie and Brian, Snohomish, girl, Oct. 7.

FUENTES, Karen and Spencer, Silvana, boy, Oct. 7.

FINLEY, Julie and Sean, Marysville, boy, Oct. 7.

VILLANUEUA, Leonor, and ZURITA, Pedro, Everett, girl, Oct. 7.

BIGGS, Kerrie and Stephen, Snohomish, girl, Oct. 8.

KROFT, Jessica and Jeffrey, Everett, boy, Oct. 8.

TAYLOR, Mollye and Keith, Marysville, boy, Oct. 8.

MINER, Kimberley and Arthur, Everett, girl, Oct. 8.

ASCHENBRENNER, Tia, and D’ALEXANDER, William, Everett, girl, Oct. 8.

BLOCK, Katie, and HARGITT, Christopher, Stanwood, boy, Oct. 8.

LOTH, Lauren, Everett, boy, Oct. 8.

REID, Ginny and Jared, Camano Island, girl, Oct. 8.

GREWAL, Amandeep and Bhajan, Marysville, boy, Oct. 8.

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